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	<title>All About Philippines</title>
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		<title>Taal volcano</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 09:13:44 +0000</pubDate>
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	Taal volcano has a unique distinction in the world. It contains the largest island, inside of a lake, which is on an island, which is inside a lake, which is on an island. (got that?) Taal is a very active volcano which has killed over 5,000 people in recorded history. It has been named one [...]]]></description>
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	<div align="justify">Taal volcano has a unique distinction in the world. It contains the largest island, inside of a lake, which is on an island, which is inside a lake, which is on an island. (got that?) Taal is a very active volcano which has killed over 5,000 people in recorded history. It has been named one of 16 decade volcanoes in the world worthy of special study. Inside the Taal caldera is Lake Tall, which is a 25km across. The lake is know for its high sulfur content and is also home to many endemic species of freshwater fish. Taal is only 50km from the city of Manila.</div>
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		<title>The Chocolate Hills</title>
		<link>http://visitphilippines.blogsome.com/2008/11/07/the-chocolate-hills/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 09:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
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	The Chocolate Hills is an unusual geological formation in Bohol, Philippines. It is composed of around 1,268 perfectly cone-shaped hills of about the same size, spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometres (20 sq mi). They are covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season, hence the name.
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	<div align="justify">The Chocolate Hills is an unusual geological formation in Bohol, Philippines. It is composed of around 1,268 perfectly cone-shaped hills of about the same size, spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometres (20 sq mi). They are covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season, hence the name.</p>
	<p>The Chocolate Hills is a famous tourist attraction of Bohol. It is featured in the provincial flag and seal to symbolize the abundance of natural attraction in the province. It is in the Philippine Tourism Authority&#8217;s list of tourist destinations in the Philippines; it has been declared the country&#8217;s 3rd National Geological Monument and proposed for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List.</div>
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		<title>Rice Terraces</title>
		<link>http://visitphilippines.blogsome.com/2008/11/06/rice-terraces/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 09:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
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	The Rice Terraces of Banaue are perhaps the most well know attraction in the Philippines, and no list of the Seven Wonders of the Philippines would be complete without them.. Located in central Luzon, they have been carved by local Ifugao people over the last 3,000 thousand years. When you visit, you can see terraces [...]]]></description>
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	<div align="justify">The Rice Terraces of Banaue are perhaps the most well know attraction in the Philippines, and no list of the Seven Wonders of the Philippines would be complete without them.. Located in central Luzon, they have been carved by local Ifugao people over the last 3,000 thousand years. When you visit, you can see terraces still being built today. The locals often describe the terraces as the largest man made structure created without forced labor. If each terrace were laid end to end, they would stretch almost 14,000 miles. They were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995 and placed on the endangered list in 2001.</div>
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		<title>Tubbataha Reef</title>
		<link>http://visitphilippines.blogsome.com/2008/11/05/tubbataha-reef/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 09:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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	Located in the middle of the Sulu Sea, Tubbataha Reef is one of the largest and best preserved reef systems in the world. Actually composed to two atolls, Tubbataha is far removed from any human settlement, it is a 92 mile boat trip from the city of Puerto Princessa. The marine park covers over 968 [...]]]></description>
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	<div align="justify">Located in the middle of the Sulu Sea, Tubbataha Reef is one of the largest and best preserved reef systems in the world. Actually composed to two atolls, Tubbataha is far removed from any human settlement, it is a 92 mile boat trip from the city of Puerto Princessa. The marine park covers over 968 km&#038;sup2; and is home to over 300 coral species and 400 fish species, rivaling the diversity of the Great Barrier Reef. The few pieces of atoll which are above water are also home to a large number of seabirds. It was inscribed on the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites in 1993.</div>
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		<title>Siargao Island</title>
		<link>http://visitphilippines.blogsome.com/2008/10/26/siargao-island/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 04:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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	Surigao del Norte is a mosaic island in the northeastern tip of Mindanao. A province that has managed to preserve its natural marvel through the years. On the eastern side of the province is Siargao Island, a tropical jewel that hosts one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and home of wave surfing, [...]]]></description>
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	<div align="justify">Surigao del Norte is a mosaic island in the northeastern tip of Mindanao. A province that has managed to preserve its natural marvel through the years. On the eastern side of the province is Siargao Island, a tropical jewel that hosts one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and home of wave surfing, the latest sport and tourist attraction to take the country by storm. &nbsp;</p>
	<p>Siargao is a tear-drop shaped island situated 800 kilometers southeast of Manila. It has a land mass of approximately 437 kilometers. The east coast is relatively straight with one deep inlet-Port Pilar with a coastline marked by a succession of reefs, small points and white sandy beaches. There are similar neighboring islands and islets with similar landforms. The reefs and points are excellent for picking up any swell that comes along turning into clean, fast waves.</p>
	<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The best known surfing break now with a world reputation of being in the top Surfing Waves in the world, is nick-named &quot;Cloud Nine&quot;. But there are literally scores of breaks down this coast, and everytime a surfing expedition is mounted in the area, more new breaks are being discovered. </div>
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